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The pharse "athletics for all" rapidly becomes less of a catch-word and more of an actuality as definite steps continue to be taken in the direction of really attaining athletic facilities for everyone. The announcement that sixteen new tennis courts and six acres of playing field are being laid out near the Business School is accordingly a comforting sign; it is one more evidence that the new Harvard athletic policy is a sincere project as well as a high-minded platform.
These new courts and the accompanying facilities are to be open to all members of the University, which is in itself another cause for rejoicing, since if the equipment were limited to the use of only those men living in the Business School dormitories the more inclusive requirements of the University would have been ignored. Athletics for all-the words continue to assume a pleasant note of reality.
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